Dog Training Collar Makers Cujo Control Donates Percentage Of Sales To ASPCA

Fairfield, New Jersey's Cujo Control has announced that it has donated over $1,000 to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). Cujo Control, makers of dog training collars, has been contributing to the organization since the company's inception.

For each product the company puts out, a percentage of its sales will go directly to the ASPCA and other animal charities in the United States. This wonderful gesture has allowed these pet organizations and charities to improve their facilities in order to provide the utmost care to less-fortunate animals. "We believe in helping less-fortunate animals find a home and get the love and attention they deserve," said Maria, a Cujo Control representative. "Giving back to these organizations gives us all a sense of achievement as well as peace of mind, knowing our contributions will go a long way in guaranteeing the safety and well-being of animals."

One of the company's bestsellers is its dog training collar: a fully adjustable electronic collar for large, small, and medium dogs. It works best for dog obedience training and allows owners to gain control over their dogs. Shock collar training has been an effective way to train dogs, as dogs will learn how to respond appropriately to commands even when there are distractions. Customers have reported how their dog's unnecessary running, barking, jumping, and chewing were reduced after using the product. More information on how the dog collar works can be found on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUIpi_sseb0.

The dog training collar comes with eight levels of shock, as well as a vibration and sound mode. The collar is controlled through a remote whose range is up to 800 m, with an LCD white backlight to ensure visibility. The product is rechargeable and has a water-resistant design. This product is a bestseller on Amazon.com, making it a key contributor in the company's mission to help out pet charities and organizations through generous donations.

The company continues to develop and distribute effective and safe products for pets. Its goal of reaching a certain amount to donate to charitable institutions is slowly being met as dog owners begin to experience the benefits of using innovative pet products. Cujo Control's dog training collar is available at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PL5L80A.

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Contact Cujo Control:

Jeremy Arteago
626-667-4730
morise.ja@gmail.com
6 Kingsbridge Rd Fairfield, NJ 07004

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